“They were always vulnerable,” said Chris Bergh, the South Florida program manager for the Nature Conservancy, who oversees ...
Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it has already begun decimating coastlines worldwide due to sea level rise. From ...
Key deer, the smallest subspecies of the white-tailed deer that live only in the piney and marshy wetlands of the Florida ...
Rising seas could reshape America's coastlines, with Florida cities like Miramar and Pembroke Pines facing the greatest ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration projects that by 2100, seas will rise 0.5 to 2 meters in parts of the ...
Deer on the Florida Keys are being threatened by climate change causing their resources to shrink, experts say.
"They were always vulnerable," said Chris Bergh, the South Florida program manager for the Nature Conservancy, who oversees sea level rise projects and lives in Big Pine Key. "They're much more ...
As the United States continues to feel the effects of global warming and rising sea levels, there is renewed concern for the ...
"They were always vulnerable," Chris Bergh, the South Florida program manager for the Nature Conservancy, who oversees sea level rise projects and lives in Big Pine Key, told The Associated Press ...
The world's only Key deer, the smallest subspecies of the white-tailed deer, are found in piney and marshy wetlands bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico on the Florida Keys.